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BLOOD
By:Ram Chandra Karanveer
Sachin Dharam
Shivanshu Dushyant
Shivam
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Blood
• Blood is a connective tissue
• Its volume is 5-6 L in males
and 4-5 L in females
• It is slightly alkaline, with a pH of ~ 7.4
• Its color varies from bright to dark red
• It has a salty metallic taste
• It is considered as the ‘fluid of life’ because it carries
oxygen from lungs to all parts of the body and carbon
dioxide from all parts of the body to the lungs.
• Also called fluid of growth as will as fluid of health.
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PROPERTIES OF BLOOD
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1:Color: Blood is red in color.
• Arterial blood: scarlet red because it contains
more oxygen.
• Venous blood: purple red because of more carbon
dioxide.
2. Blood volume
» 70 mL/kg of body weight
» 5 - 6 liters in males
» 4 - 5 liters in females
» newborn baby:450 ml.
• It is about 8% of the body weight in a normal
young healthy adult.
Conti…
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3.Temperature - 100.40F
4. pH - 7.35 to 7.45
5. Specific gravity:
• Specific gravity of total blood :
• Specific gravity blood cells :
• Specific gravity of plasma :
1.052 to 1.061
1.092 to 1.101
1.022 to 1.026
6. Viscosity: Blood is five times more viscous than water.
It is mainly due to red blood cells and plasma proteins.
Functions of blood
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Blood have four major functions
1. Transportation
2. Regulation
3. Protection
4. Storage
Functions of blood
1. Transportation
• Respiratory
Red blood cells or erythrocytes
transport Oxygen from lungs to
cells and Carbon dioxide from
cells to lungs
• Nutritive
Blood absorb nutrients from
digested foods in GIT and
transport to all the cells in body
• Excretory
Metabolic wastes, excess water and ions , and other molecules not
needed by the body are carried by the blood to the kidneys and
excreted in the urine
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Functions of blood
• 2. Regulation
 regulate body temperature
 regulate pH through buffers
 Hormonal
 Enzymes
 Water
 Acid base balance
3. Storage Function :
Water and some important substances like proteins, glucose,
sodium and potassium are constantly required by the tissues.
Blood serves as a readymade source for these substances.
4. Protection
Through hemostasis & immune response.
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COMPOSITION OF BLOOD
• Blood contains the blood cells which are called
formed elements and the liquid portion
known as plasma.
• The formed elements or cellular part is 45%.
• The plasma part is 55%
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Blood composition
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Formed Elements of Blood
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• Red blood cells (R.B.C.)
• White blood cells (W.B.C.)
 granular leukocytes
 neutrophils
 eosinophils
 basophils
 agranular leukocytes
 lymphocytes - T cells, B cells, natural killer cells (N.K.C)
 monocytes
• Platelets (special cell fragments)
Major portion of blood
Plasma
• Straw colored clear liquid
• Contains 90% water
• 7% plasma proteins
 created in liver
 confined to bloodstream
 albumin
 maintain blood osmotic
pressure
 immunoglobulins
 antibodies bind to foreign
substances called antigens
 form antigen-antibody
complexes
 fibrinogen
 for clotting
• 2% other substances
Serum
• clear straw-colored fluid
that oozes from blood clot
• Volume of the serum is
almost the same as that of
plasma (55%).
• Serum = Plasma –Fibrinogen
• Plasma without clotting factors is
called “serum”
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hormones, waste products
Function of plasma proteins
1. Coagulation of blood – Fibrinogen to fibrin
2. Defense mechanism of blood – Immunoglobulins
3. Transport mechanism – α Albumin, β globulin transport hormones, gases,
enzymes, etc.
4. Maintenance of osmotic pressure in blood
5. Acid-base balance
6. Provides viscosity to blood
7. Provides suspension stability of RBC
8. Reserve proteins
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• Originate in the bone marrow
• Resemble the shape of a doughnut without a hole (biconcave)
• Average lifespan is 120 days
• Normal value = approximately 4 to 5.5 million per cubic
millimeter of blood
• Contains an iron-rich protein molecule called hemoglobin
• Responsible for carrying oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
from every body cell
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Conti…
• Normal hemoglobin level
• Male = 14–18 grams/100 mL of blood
• Female = 12–16 grams/100 mL of blood
• Responsible for carrying oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
from every body cell
• An abnormally low hemoglobin level and/or decrease in the
number of red blood cells is called anemia.
• Symptoms of anemia
1. Weakness
2. Headache
3. Pale skin color
4. Difficulty breathing
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• Also known as white blood cells
• Primarily responsible for
destroying foreign substances
such as pathogens
• Appear round and white because they lack hemoglobin
• Normal adult has 4,000 to 11,000 white blood cells per cubic
millimeter of blood
• Types of White Blood Cells
Granulocytes
Agranulocytes
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Types of leukocytes
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Granulocytes
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Neutrophils
Normal value is 1.5 to 8.0 (1,500 to 8,000/mm3).
1. First line of defense against invading micro-organisms.
2. Powerful and effective killer machine – contains
enzymes like protease, elastase, metalloproteinase,
NADPH oxidase; antibody like substances called
defensins.
– Defensins – antimicrobial peptides active against
bacteria and fungi.
• 3.Secrete Platelet Aggregation Factor (PAF) –
accelerates the aggregation of platelet during injury to
the blood vessels
Granulocytes
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Eosinophils
Normal levels of eosinophils vary between 0% and 4%, which is under 350
cells per micro-liter of blood.
Secrete lethal substances at the time of exposure to foreign
proteins/parasites
1. Eosinophill peroxidase – detroy worms, bacteria and tumor cells.
2. Major basic protein – damage parasites
3. Eosinophill cationic protein (ECP)- destroys helminths.
4. Eosinophill derived neurotoxin – destroys nerve fibres (myelinated nerve
fibres)
Granulocytes
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Basophils
Approximately 0.4% to 1% of white blood cells are basophils.
• Basophill granules release some important substances like –
1. Histamine – Acute hypersensitivity reaction- vascular changes, increase capillary
permeability
2. Heparin – prevents intravascular blood clotting
3. Hyaluronic acid – necessary for deposition of ground substances in basement
membrane
4. Proteases – exaggerate inflammation
• Basophill have IgE receptor – hypersensitivity reaction
Agranulocytes
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Monocytes
• Largest in size of all the
white blood cells
• Primary function is
phagocytosis
• Survive for several months
• Effective against chronic
infections
Lymphocytes
• Assist with the immune
system
• Produce antibodies that
destroy pathogens
• Aid in controlling allergic
reactions
Diameter and lifespan of WBCs
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(Platelets)
A normal platelet count ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per
microliter of blood.
Having more than 450,000 platelets is a condition called thrombocytosis.
having less than 150,000 is known as thrombocytopenia.
1. Blood clotting
2. Clot retraction
3. Defense mechanism
4. Homeostasis
5. Repair and rupture
of blood vessel
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Hematocrit (Hct) Levels
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Hematocrit Value:
This is the ratio of the volume of red cells to the volume
of whole blood
 anticoagulated blood in hematocrit tube centrifuge at
3000rpm for 30 min .
 Blood cell settle down in bottom and plasma remain on
the top .
 45% cellular part and 55% plasma part
 This red blood cells value express in percentage is
called hematocrit value or packed cell volume (PCV)
Thank You
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Group-218(1st).pptx

  • 1. BLOOD By:Ram Chandra Karanveer Sachin Dharam Shivanshu Dushyant Shivam 1
  • 2. Blood • Blood is a connective tissue • Its volume is 5-6 L in males and 4-5 L in females • It is slightly alkaline, with a pH of ~ 7.4 • Its color varies from bright to dark red • It has a salty metallic taste • It is considered as the ‘fluid of life’ because it carries oxygen from lungs to all parts of the body and carbon dioxide from all parts of the body to the lungs. • Also called fluid of growth as will as fluid of health. o 2
  • 3. PROPERTIES OF BLOOD o 3 1:Color: Blood is red in color. • Arterial blood: scarlet red because it contains more oxygen. • Venous blood: purple red because of more carbon dioxide. 2. Blood volume » 70 mL/kg of body weight » 5 - 6 liters in males » 4 - 5 liters in females » newborn baby:450 ml. • It is about 8% of the body weight in a normal young healthy adult.
  • 4. Conti… o 4 3.Temperature - 100.40F 4. pH - 7.35 to 7.45 5. Specific gravity: • Specific gravity of total blood : • Specific gravity blood cells : • Specific gravity of plasma : 1.052 to 1.061 1.092 to 1.101 1.022 to 1.026 6. Viscosity: Blood is five times more viscous than water. It is mainly due to red blood cells and plasma proteins.
  • 5. Functions of blood o 5 Blood have four major functions 1. Transportation 2. Regulation 3. Protection 4. Storage
  • 6. Functions of blood 1. Transportation • Respiratory Red blood cells or erythrocytes transport Oxygen from lungs to cells and Carbon dioxide from cells to lungs • Nutritive Blood absorb nutrients from digested foods in GIT and transport to all the cells in body • Excretory Metabolic wastes, excess water and ions , and other molecules not needed by the body are carried by the blood to the kidneys and excreted in the urine o 6
  • 7. Functions of blood • 2. Regulation  regulate body temperature  regulate pH through buffers  Hormonal  Enzymes  Water  Acid base balance 3. Storage Function : Water and some important substances like proteins, glucose, sodium and potassium are constantly required by the tissues. Blood serves as a readymade source for these substances. 4. Protection Through hemostasis & immune response. o 7
  • 8. COMPOSITION OF BLOOD • Blood contains the blood cells which are called formed elements and the liquid portion known as plasma. • The formed elements or cellular part is 45%. • The plasma part is 55% o 8
  • 10. Formed Elements of Blood o 10 • Red blood cells (R.B.C.) • White blood cells (W.B.C.)  granular leukocytes  neutrophils  eosinophils  basophils  agranular leukocytes  lymphocytes - T cells, B cells, natural killer cells (N.K.C)  monocytes • Platelets (special cell fragments)
  • 11. Major portion of blood Plasma • Straw colored clear liquid • Contains 90% water • 7% plasma proteins  created in liver  confined to bloodstream  albumin  maintain blood osmotic pressure  immunoglobulins  antibodies bind to foreign substances called antigens  form antigen-antibody complexes  fibrinogen  for clotting • 2% other substances Serum • clear straw-colored fluid that oozes from blood clot • Volume of the serum is almost the same as that of plasma (55%). • Serum = Plasma –Fibrinogen • Plasma without clotting factors is called “serum” 11 o hormones, waste products
  • 12. Function of plasma proteins 1. Coagulation of blood – Fibrinogen to fibrin 2. Defense mechanism of blood – Immunoglobulins 3. Transport mechanism – α Albumin, β globulin transport hormones, gases, enzymes, etc. 4. Maintenance of osmotic pressure in blood 5. Acid-base balance 6. Provides viscosity to blood 7. Provides suspension stability of RBC 8. Reserve proteins o 12
  • 13. • Originate in the bone marrow • Resemble the shape of a doughnut without a hole (biconcave) • Average lifespan is 120 days • Normal value = approximately 4 to 5.5 million per cubic millimeter of blood • Contains an iron-rich protein molecule called hemoglobin • Responsible for carrying oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from every body cell o 13
  • 14. Conti… • Normal hemoglobin level • Male = 14–18 grams/100 mL of blood • Female = 12–16 grams/100 mL of blood • Responsible for carrying oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from every body cell • An abnormally low hemoglobin level and/or decrease in the number of red blood cells is called anemia. • Symptoms of anemia 1. Weakness 2. Headache 3. Pale skin color 4. Difficulty breathing o 14
  • 15. • Also known as white blood cells • Primarily responsible for destroying foreign substances such as pathogens • Appear round and white because they lack hemoglobin • Normal adult has 4,000 to 11,000 white blood cells per cubic millimeter of blood • Types of White Blood Cells Granulocytes Agranulocytes o 15
  • 16. Types of leukocytes 12/25/2018 studyforum911@hotmail.com 16
  • 17. Granulocytes o 17 Neutrophils Normal value is 1.5 to 8.0 (1,500 to 8,000/mm3). 1. First line of defense against invading micro-organisms. 2. Powerful and effective killer machine – contains enzymes like protease, elastase, metalloproteinase, NADPH oxidase; antibody like substances called defensins. – Defensins – antimicrobial peptides active against bacteria and fungi. • 3.Secrete Platelet Aggregation Factor (PAF) – accelerates the aggregation of platelet during injury to the blood vessels
  • 18. Granulocytes o 18 Eosinophils Normal levels of eosinophils vary between 0% and 4%, which is under 350 cells per micro-liter of blood. Secrete lethal substances at the time of exposure to foreign proteins/parasites 1. Eosinophill peroxidase – detroy worms, bacteria and tumor cells. 2. Major basic protein – damage parasites 3. Eosinophill cationic protein (ECP)- destroys helminths. 4. Eosinophill derived neurotoxin – destroys nerve fibres (myelinated nerve fibres)
  • 19. Granulocytes o 19 Basophils Approximately 0.4% to 1% of white blood cells are basophils. • Basophill granules release some important substances like – 1. Histamine – Acute hypersensitivity reaction- vascular changes, increase capillary permeability 2. Heparin – prevents intravascular blood clotting 3. Hyaluronic acid – necessary for deposition of ground substances in basement membrane 4. Proteases – exaggerate inflammation • Basophill have IgE receptor – hypersensitivity reaction
  • 20. Agranulocytes o 20 Monocytes • Largest in size of all the white blood cells • Primary function is phagocytosis • Survive for several months • Effective against chronic infections Lymphocytes • Assist with the immune system • Produce antibodies that destroy pathogens • Aid in controlling allergic reactions
  • 21. Diameter and lifespan of WBCs o 21
  • 22. (Platelets) A normal platelet count ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter of blood. Having more than 450,000 platelets is a condition called thrombocytosis. having less than 150,000 is known as thrombocytopenia. 1. Blood clotting 2. Clot retraction 3. Defense mechanism 4. Homeostasis 5. Repair and rupture of blood vessel o 22
  • 23. Hematocrit (Hct) Levels o 23 Hematocrit Value: This is the ratio of the volume of red cells to the volume of whole blood  anticoagulated blood in hematocrit tube centrifuge at 3000rpm for 30 min .  Blood cell settle down in bottom and plasma remain on the top .  45% cellular part and 55% plasma part  This red blood cells value express in percentage is called hematocrit value or packed cell volume (PCV)